There's nothing like gameday at Kyle Field! Currently the biggest stadium in Texas, Aggies Football has been played at Kyle since 1927, and after several expansions, now holds a capacity of 82,600 fans at every home game. One of the most intimidating stadiums in America, the Aggies' home record is spectacular, a testament to the help of the famous "12th Man" that the rabid fans in College Station become.

This incredible panoramic poster features a glorious game day on the campus of A&M. Like all prints in photographer Rob Arra's Everlasting Images series, every detail of the scene is in perfect focus, and as you pan across the image you feel like you are actually there. From a unique end-zone view, you can see it all: The massive Bernard C. Richardson Zone of seating beyond the far goalposts; the various Championship markings along the facades of the west grandstand; the famous "Welcome to Aggieland" and "Home of the 12th Man" signs on the eastern facades; the masses of students, alumni, and fans hanging on every play; the marching band, yell leaders, and sideline entourages; and, of course, the action on the field, as the visiting side lines up for a third quarter field goal attempt. If you've been to Kyle Field for a game, or if you're just an armchair fan, you'll love this piece - just looking at it makes you feel like you're there on gameday, cheering on the Aggies at the top of your lungs. Worthy of a nice frame and a central location on your sports wall-of-fame!